duck with cut foot

my scovy drake cut his foot and was limping around so i brought him inside. it doesn't seem very deep. what can i disinfect it with?

*he very much does not like to be touched, and i try my best to make sure that i dont do it often as it seems to stress him out and i dont want anymore self mutilation(feather pulling) or aggression(hes a mean boy) so a solution that requires minimal picking up/redressing would be appreciated greatly

**update**i cleaned his foot with warm water bc he wouldnt allow us to do much more and put him out in his coop, which i cleaned and just. stuffed with straw. i plan on cleaning it better and wrapping it when i can, but at this point i think it's scabbed over and just sore.

x2 on the Vetericyn. If the wound isn't too deep or dirty, you could just flush it with saline and keep an eye on it - my Muscovy occasionally step on sharp rocks/sticks/who knows what while out free ranging, and I typically don't intervene because they heal amazingly well (i.e., I've seen small cuts on the bottoms of their feet but none have become bumbles).

Hydrogen peroxide can damage tissue, so I don't use it on wounds. I think you'll be glad to have a wound healing spray like Vetericyn on hand if you do get some - it really comes in handy, especially since you can spray it on. I even spray it on myself if I get a cut while out in the field.

@Amiga suggests clear iodine (NOT brown) and I've had great results with that, thanks to her.

I think you can get stuff like I've mentioned on Amazon with two-day shipping. If nothing else, raw honey is a natural anti-bacterium so you could maybe try that if you can't get anything else. Make sure it's real honey, like something local, not that nasty store-bought stuff. (Disclaimer- I can't remember hearing of anyone using raw honey on ducks, but I can't think honey would be harmful.)